SurgGrip: a compliant 3D printed gripper for vision-based grasping of surgical thin instruments

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作者
Jaeseok Kim
Anand Kumar Mishra
Lorenzo Radi
Muhammad Zain Bashir
Olivia Nocentini
Filippo Cavallo
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[1] Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna,BioRobotics Institute
[2] Cornell University,Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
[3] University of Florence,Department of Industrial Engineering
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Meccanica | 2022年 / 57卷
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Compliant hybrid gripper; Thin object manipulation; Grasping; Surgical instruments; Robot assistant; Hospital robots;
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This paper presents a conceptual design and implementation of a soft, compliant 3D printed gripper (SurgGrip), conceived for automated grasping of various surgery-based thin-flat instruments. The proposed solution includes (1) a gripper with a resilient mechanism to increase safety and better adaptation to the unstructured environment; (2) flat fingertips with mortise and tenon joint to facilitate pinching and enveloping based grasping of thin and random shape tools; (3) a soft pad on the fingertips to enable the high surface area to maintain stable grasping of the surgical instruments; (4) a four-bar linkage with a leadscrew mechanism to provide a precise finger movement; (5) enable automated manipulation of surgical tools using computer vision. Our gripper model is designed and fabricated by integrating soft and rigid components through a hybrid approach. The SurgGrip shows passive adaptation through inherent compliance of linear and torsional spring. The four-bar linkage mechanism controlled by a motor–leadscrew–nut drive provides precise gripper opening and closing movements. The experimental results show that the SurgGrip can detect, segment through a camera, and grasp surgical instruments (maximum 606.73 gs), with a 67% success rate (grasped 10 out of 12 selected tools) at 3.21 mm/s grasping speed and 15.81 s object grasping time autonomously. Besides, we demonstrated the pick and place abilities of SurgGrip on flat and nonflat surfaces in real-time.
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页码:2733 / 2748
页数:15
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